Search references for YONGE. Phrases containing YONGE
See searches and references containing YONGE!YONGE
Historic road in Ontario, Canada
Yonge Street (/jʌŋ/ YUNG) is a major arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe
Yonge_Street
Surname list
Yonge is a surname, pronounced like "young" [jʌŋ]. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Duke Yonge (1812–1891), English historian and translator
Yonge
Rapid transit line in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario
Line 1 Yonge–University is a rapid transit line of the Toronto subway. It serves Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada. Operated
Line_1_Yonge–University
Public square in Toronto
Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge–Dundas Square) is a public square and outdoor venue at the southeast corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street
Sankofa_Square
Skyscraper complex in Toronto, Ontario
Pinnacle One Yonge is a mixed-use development currently under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It will consist of six skyscrapers ranging in
Pinnacle_One_Yonge
Office building complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Square is a complex of three interconnected office buildings located at Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including a small shopping concourse
Canada_Square_(Toronto)
Topics referred to by the same term
Yonge station may refer to either of two subway stations in Toronto, where the Yonge branch of Line 1 meets an intersecting line: Bloor–Yonge station
Yonge_station
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Yonge–Eglinton is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, centred around the intersection of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue. It is the central
Yonge–Eglinton
English novelist and churchwoman (1823–1901)
Charlotte Mary Yonge (11 August 1823 – 24 March 1901) was an English novelist, who wrote in the service of the church. Her abundant books helped to spread
Charlotte_Mary_Yonge
Topics referred to by the same term
Walter Yonge may refer to: Walter Yonge (died 1649) (1579–1649), English lawyer, merchant and diarist Sir Walter Yonge, 2nd Baronet (c.1625–1670), English
Walter_Yonge
Topics referred to by the same term
James Yonge may refer to: James Yonge (translator), English translator James Yonge (surgeon) (1647–1721), naval surgeon and physician, FRS James Yonge (physician)
James_Yonge
Township in Ontario, Canada
Front of Yonge is a township in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville in Ontario, Canada. It is the location of the Thousand Islands National Park
Front_of_Yonge
Rapid transit system in Ontario, Canada
Toronto. The system is a rail network consisting of five lines: Line 1 Yonge–University, Line 2 Bloor–Danforth, Line 4 Sheppard, Line 5 Eglinton, and
Toronto_subway
Under construction subway extension to Richmond Hill, Ontario
The Yonge North subway extension (YNSE) is an extension of the eastern branch of the Toronto subway's Line 1 Yonge–University north of Finch station to
Yonge_North_subway_extension
Beginning operation in 1861, the Yonge streetcar line was the first streetcar line in Toronto and the first in Canada. It started off as a horsecar line
Yonge_streetcar_line
Office complex in Toronto
Yonge Eglinton Centre is a complex comprising two office buildings situated on the northwest corner of Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
Yonge_Eglinton_Centre
1970s extension of Toronto subway line
Ontario, Canada, extended its Yonge–University subway line 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) north from Eglinton station along Yonge Street. This expansion added
North_Yonge_subway_extension
1978 extension of Toronto subway line
of a portion of the northwestern branch of the Toronto subway's Line 1 Yonge–University built in 1978 and extended in 1996. The first section was a 9
Spadina_subway_line
Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Thornton–Smith Building, located at 340 Yonge Street, is a prominent heritage building in the heart of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Since the
Thornton–Smith_Building
Historic house in Devon, England
Elizabethan mansion house built by the Yonge family, originally prominent wool merchants in the town, later Yonge baronets. It is a grade II* listed building
Great_House,_Colyton
Topics referred to by the same term
William Yonge may refer to: Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet (c. 1693–1755), English politician William Yonge (15th century MP) for Newcastle-under-Lyme
William_Yonge
District in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Downtown Yonge is a retail and entertainment district centred on Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Downtown Yonge district is bounded
Downtown_Yonge
Toronto subway station
Bloor–Yonge is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located in Downtown Toronto, under the
Bloor–Yonge_station
Historical property in Ontario, Canada
The historic building at 197–199 Yonge Street was formerly a four-floor Canadian Bank of Commerce building built in 1905 by architects Darling and Pearson
197_Yonge_Street
Office, Retail in Ontario, Canada
33 Yonge Street, or Berczy Square (previously the A.E. Lepage Building or EDS Building) is a 13 storey office and retail building bounded by Yonge Street
33_Yonge_Street
city's tallest building since late 2025 has been SkyTower at Pinnacle One Yonge, which rises 351.8 metres (1,154 ft) tall. It is also the tallest building
List of tallest buildings in Toronto
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Toronto
Vehicle-ramming attack in Ontario, Canada
2018, a vehicle-ramming attack occurred when a rented van was driven along Yonge Street through the North York City Centre business district in Toronto,
2018_Toronto_van_attack
English physician (1794–1870)
James Yonge (1794–1870) was for many years one of the chief physicians of the west of England. Yonge was a direct descendant of James Yonge (1646–1721)
James_Yonge_(physician)
Bus rapid transit corridor in York Region, Canada
The Yonge Street Rapidway is a bus rapid transit corridor on Yonge Street in York Region, Ontario, Canada. Construction of the Yonge Street portion of
Yonge_Street_Rapidway
Toronto subway station
Sheppard–Yonge (formerly Sheppard) is an interchange station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 4 Sheppard of the Toronto subway. The station is located
Sheppard–Yonge_station
205 Yonge Street was formerly a four-story Bank of Toronto building built in 1905 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was designated under the Ontario Heritage
205_Yonge_Street
Office and condo development
One Yonge Street (previously known as the Toronto Star Building) is a 25-storey office building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building served as the
One_Yonge_Street
Canadian record store chain
at 259 Yonge Street in 1959 and moved to 347 Yonge Street two years later, remaining there from 1961 until it closed in 2007. Located at Yonge just north
Sam_the_Record_Man
English Royal Navy surgeon (1646/1647–1721)
James Yonge (27 February 1646/1647 – 25 July 1721) was a Royal Navy surgeon from Plymouth, England, where his father was a surgeon. He went to sea as
James_Yonge_(surgeon)
English zoologist
Sir Charles Maurice Yonge, CBE, FRS FRSE (9 December 1899 – 17 March 1986) was an English marine zoologist. Charles Maurice Yonge was born in Silcoates
Maurice_Yonge
Topics referred to by the same term
John Yonge may refer to: John Yonge (c. 1465–1516), English ecclesiastic and diplomatist James Yonge (translator) (fl. 1406–1438), or John Yonge, Anglo-Irish
John_Yonge_(disambiguation)
Canadian rapper and sound producer (born 1991)
Stiliadis (born December 26, 1991), better known by his stage name Chris Yonge, is a Canadian rapper, producer and sound engineer from Toronto, Ontario
Chris_Yonge
English politician and judge
Thomas Yonge or Young (c. 1405–1476) was an English politician and judge. He was the elder son of Thomas Yonge (d. 1426), who was Mayor of Bristol in
Thomas_Yonge
Business district
Canada in the administrative district of North York. It is located along Yonge Street, between just south of Sheppard Avenue northward to Finch Avenue
North_York_City_Centre
American businessman
Philip Keyes Yonge (May 27, 1850 – August 9, 1934), usually given as P. K. Yonge, was a businessman and civic leader. A resident of Pensacola, he was
P._K._Yonge
Ice hockey museum in Toronto, Ontario
Brookfield Place, featuring the former Bank of Montreal at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets in Toronto, began soon after. The design was by Frank
Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Yonge may refer to: Charles Maurice Yonge (1899–1986), British marine biologist Charles Duke Yonge (1812–1891), British historian This disambiguation
Charles_Yonge
English historian, classicist, and cricketer (1812-1891)
Charles Duke Yonge (30 November 1812 – 30 November 1891) was an English historian, classicist and cricketer. He wrote numerous works of modern history
Charles_Duke_Yonge
New Zealand theatre director
Jane Yonge is a New Zealand theatre director of Fijian and Chinese descent. Yonge grew up in Auckland. Her father is Fijian and her mother was Chinese-Fijian
Jane_Yonge
Geometric sans-serif typeface
known as Bloor-Yonge) is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed for the original section of the Toronto Transit Commission's Yonge subway. It is today
Toronto_Subway_(typeface)
American letter-writer (1757–?)
Eliza Yonge Wilkinson (1757–?) was an American letter-writer active during the American Revolutionary War. Her letters provide an important historical
Eliza_Yonge_Wilkinson
The North Yonge Railways was a radial railway line operated by the Toronto Transportation Commission from 1930 to 1948 between Glen Echo (Toronto) and
North_Yonge_Railways
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Willowdale was Yonge Street. The postal village of Lansing remained in existence until the post office at Lansing corner (northwest corner of Yonge St. and Sheppard
Willowdale,_Toronto
on Line 1 Yonge–University of the city's subway system is located just east of the corner of Wellesley Street with Yonge Street. East of Yonge Street, Wellesley
List of east–west roads in Toronto
List_of_east–west_roads_in_Toronto
British politician and colonial administrator
Sir George Yonge, 5th Baronet, KCB, PC, FRS (17 July 1731 – 25 September 1812) was a British politician and colonial administrator who served as Secretary
Sir_George_Yonge,_5th_Baronet
Most populous city in Canada
Wellesley. From that point, the Toronto skyline extends northward along Yonge Street.[citation needed] Old Toronto is also home to many historically wealthy
Toronto
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centered on the intersection of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue. Its boundaries are the Vale of Avoca section
Deer_Park,_Toronto
Supertall skyscraper under construction in Toronto, Canada
building in Canada, but was surpassed during construction by Pinnacle One Yonge. At a revised 308.6 metres (1,013 feet) and a revised 85 storeys, it will
One_Bloor_West
Mixed-use development in Ontario, Canada
The Yonge Sheppard Centre is a mixed-use development located at the intersection of Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue in the North York district of Toronto
Yonge_Sheppard_Centre
Roby Yonge (July 25, 1943 – July 18, 1997) was an American radio DJ, most notable in the 1960s. He was best known for being fired from New York City station
Roby_Yonge
Building in Toronto, Ontario
is an office and retail complex at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the east end of the Mink
2_Bloor_East
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The Yonge Baronetcy, of Culliton (modern: Colyton) in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 26 September 1661
Yonge_baronets
Mixed-use in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2014. The main portion of the Toronto Eaton Centre complex is bounded by Yonge Street on the east, Queen Street West on the south, Dundas Street West on
Toronto_Eaton_Centre
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by Yonge Street to the west and Bayview Avenue to the east, and from Blythwood Ravine
Lawrence_Park,_Toronto
Topics referred to by the same term
Yonge subway extension may refer to either of two northward extensions of the Yonge branch of the Toronto subway's Line 1 Yonge–University: Yonge North
Yonge_subway_extension
Civil disturbance in Toronto
The Yonge Street riot was a civil disturbance that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the night of May 4, 1992. It stemmed from a protest held against
Yonge_Street_riot
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
east to Yonge. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging. › Toronto's Yonge streetcar line was then extended along Yonge Street
North_Toronto
Toronto subway station
Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 5 Eglinton in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located on Eglinton Avenue, it is located in the centre of the Yonge–Eglinton
Eglinton_station
City in Ontario, Canada
some 34,000. Historically the town was bounded along a narrow strip along Yonge Street from Lots 48 to 46 (about Crosby Avenue down to Major Mackenzie Drive)
Richmond_Hill,_Ontario
English churchman and academic
John Young or Yonge (1463–1526) was an English churchman and academic. He was titular bishop of Callipolis as suffragan bishop to Richard FitzJames, the
John Young (suffragan bishop in London)
John_Young_(suffragan_bishop_in_London)
Toronto subway station
Toronto subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street near Sankofa
TMU_station
English music publisher (c. 1560–1619)
Nicholas Yonge (also spelled Young, Younge; c. 1560 in Lewes, Sussex – buried 23 October 1619 in St Michael, Cornhill, London) was an English singer and
Nicholas_Yonge
Rapid transit line in Toronto, Ontario
track in the district of North York along Sheppard Avenue East between Yonge Street and Don Mills Road. It is also the only line built without any open
Line_4_Sheppard
Canadian murder victim
Kribs, and Joseph Woods for murder, and the regeneration of the city's Yonge Street downtown area. Emanuel Jaques was born in October 1964, the son of
Murder_of_Emanuel_Jaques
Raccoon found dead in Toronto
Conrad was a raccoon that died on the corner of Yonge and Church streets in the Yorkville area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Conrad's remains received
Conrad_(raccoon)
Public primary and secondary school in Gainesville, Florida, United States
P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School is a PreK-12 public laboratory school of the University of Florida, in Gainesville, Florida, United States.
P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School
P._K._Yonge_Developmental_Research_School
Canadian jazz venue
1970s. It was located at 201–203 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario (now an open lot between 197 Yonge Street and 205 Yonge Street) where a historic plaque
Colonial_Tavern
Canadian government building in North York, Toronto
Building, or simply 4900 Yonge, is an office complex used by the federal government of Canada in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located on Yonge Street in the North
Government of Canada Building (North York)
Government_of_Canada_Building_(North_York)
English cricketer
George Edward Yonge (/jʌŋ/; 4 July 1824 – 27 December 1904) was an English barrister, and an amateur cricketer who played from 1844 to 1853. He was the
George_Edward_Yonge
Suburban district in York, Ontario, Canada
of Yonge and further north on the west side of Yonge; southern end between John Street and Arnold Avenue/Elgin Street. Its first settlers on Yonge Street
Thornhill,_Ontario
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
14628/GFA_021_2018_A05. Philo (1855) [c. 38 AD]. Various works. Translated by Charles Duke Yonge. Loeb Classical Library. On the Embassy to Gaius Flaccus On Firmness On
Caligula
Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
St. George campus of the University of Toronto in the downtown core. At Yonge Street, College continues to the east as Carlton Street. College Street
College_Street_(Toronto)
Adult entertainment nightclub in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
an adult entertainment nightclub and local landmark found on Toronto's Yonge Street strip. It is one of Toronto's oldest nightclubs, which celebrated
Zanzibar_Tavern
Toronto subway station
Union is a rapid transit station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1954 as one of twelve original
Union_station_(TTC)
Toronto subway station
Queen is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located under Yonge Street north from Queen Street to Shuter Street
Queen_station
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by Yonge Street to the west and Bayview Avenue to the east, and from Snowden Road
Teddington_Park
English antiquarian (1806–1873)
John Yonge Akerman FSA (1806–1873) was an English antiquarian specializing mainly in numismatics. Also an author of fiction and non-fiction, he published
John_Yonge_Akerman
Building in Ontario, Canada
The Empress Hotel was a three-storey red-brick building at the corner of Yonge and Gould streets in downtown Toronto. It was destroyed by fire on January
Empress_Hotel_(Toronto)
Former city in Ontario, Canada
Canada. It is located in the northern area of Toronto, centred around Yonge Street, north of Ontario Highway 401. It is bounded by York Region to the
North_York
Annual 10K running/walking event on Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Sporting Life 10K is an annual 10K running/walking event on Yonge Street in Toronto, that has taken place every May since 2003. Money raised from
Sporting_Life_10K
Human settlement in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
and Dufferin Street to the west. The central neighbourhood of the area is Yonge–Eglinton. Rosedale, Forest Hill, Deer Park and Summerhill are generally
Midtown,_Toronto
Toronto subway station
College is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Yonge Street and College Street/Carlton Street. College
College_station_(Toronto)
Anglo-Irish translator, author, and civil servant
James or Jacobus Yonge (fl. 1406–1438) was an Anglo-Irish translator, author, and civil servant. Yonge lived in Dublin and belonged to an English family
James_Yonge_(translator)
English ecclesiastic and diplomat (c. 1465–1516)
John Yonge (c. 1465 – 25 April 1516) was an English ecclesiastic and diplomatist, who also served as Master of the Rolls from 1507 until his death. He
John_Yonge
18th-century English politician
Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet, KCB, FRS, PC (c. 1693 – 10 August 1755) of Escot House in the parish of Talaton in Devon, was an English politician who
Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet
Sir_William_Yonge,_4th_Baronet
LGBT-oriented settlement in Canada
Ontario, Canada. It is roughly bounded by Gerrard Street to the south, Yonge Street to the west, Charles Street to the north, and Jarvis Street to the
Church_and_Wellesley
English polymath (1642–1727)
Journal of the History of Science. 73 (1): 29–59. doi:10.1098/rsnr.2018.0018. Yonge, Charlotte M. (1898). "Cranbury and Brambridge". John Keble's Parishes –
Isaac_Newton
Historic building in Toronto, Canada
The Dineen Building is a registered heritage property on Yonge Street, at the corner of Temperance Street, in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building
Dineen_Building
United States historic place
Norman Hall (originally known as P. K. Yonge Laboratory School) is a historic academic building on the eastern campus of the University of Florida in
Norman Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
Norman_Hall_(Gainesville,_Florida)
Walkway network and mall in Ontario, Canada
on Queens Quay. Its main north–south axes of walkways generally parallel Yonge and Bay Streets, while its main east–west axis parallels King Street. There
Path_(Toronto)
This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist. Information is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National
Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography
Charlotte_Mary_Yonge_bibliography
Rapid transit line in Toronto, Ontario
Yorkville. In this area, the subway connects to Line 1 Yonge–University at Spadina, St. George and Bloor–Yonge stations. Towards the east, where the line runs
Line_2_Bloor–Danforth
18th-century Anglican bishop
Norwich in 1761; he died in that office in 1783. Yonge was the son of Francis and Elizabeth Yonge. Francis Yonge was Commissary of the Ordnance during the War
Philip_Yonge
Building in Ontario, Canada
indoor shopping arcade. Opened in 1960, the building is located at 137 Yonge Street at Temperance Street and extends eastward to 74 Victoria Street at
Arcade_Building_(Toronto)
Bus station in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Canada, located at 11000 Yonge Street. It is on the west side of a mall on the southeast corner of Bernard Avenue and Yonge Street in the town of Richmond
Bernard_Terminal
YONGE
YONGE
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Dutch Jong.English
Americanized spelling of Dutch Jong.English : variant of Young.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : distinguishing name (Middle English yunge, yonge ‘young’), for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name, usually distinguishing a younger brother or a son. In Middle English this name is often found with the Anglo-Norman French definite article, for example Robert le Yunge.Americanization of a cognate, equivalent, or like-sounding surname in some other language, notably German Jung and Junk, Dutch De Jong, De Jongh and Jong, and French Lejeune and LaJeunesse.assimilated form of French Dion or Guyon.Chinese : see Yang.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Borders)
English (mainly Borders) : from Middle English yonger ‘younger’, hence a distinguishing name for, for example, the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. In one case, at least, however, the name is known to have been borne by an immigrant Fleming, and was probably an Americanized form of Middle Dutch jongheer ‘young nobleman’ (see Jonker).Americanized spelling of various cognate or like-sounding names in other languages, notably German Junger and Junker, or Dutch Jonker.
YONGE
YONGE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanwesha | தாநà¯à®µà¯‡à®·à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelamani | நீலமணி
Blue jewel
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Flame of Prince
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Human
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Sun
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
A Mountain of Sandalwood's Tree Located Near Mysore
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
A Sage
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Gives joy.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Banner of Praise
YONGE
YONGE
YONGE
YONGE
YONGE